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Critiquing Group is Dreaming about my Book
I’m not really sure this is a good thing. I received a facebook message that said that one of my critique partners awoke in the morning after having dreamt about a volcano in the mountains behind her house. Suddenly a … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Personal revelations, Writing
Tagged blue fog, character development, critique group, Devils' Gate, dreaming a book, dreams, earthquake, Earths Divide, evolving writing, lava, manuscript, manuscript feedback, peer critique, Pikes Peak Conference, Pikes Peak Writer Conference, Pikes Peak Writers Contest, pikes peak writing competition, The Earth's Divide, volcano
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Is there a need to be critiqued?
This seems to be a big question that I have. Now that I am moving on with editing, and almost finished. [Hopefully]. I’ve sent out my manuscript to some friends and writing gurus. I am starting to get some … Continue reading
Posted in Personal revelations, Writing
Tagged Critiqued, Critiquing, Editing, Fear, manuscript editing, peer critique, peer reading, peers, pride, self editing, writing
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